Coloring Books and Animations

Travels of Bob, the Soil Bacterium​

(Grades 3-4) Besides all of the big living things in the world—humans, animals, insects—there are many tiny creatures called bacteria that you need a powerful microscope to see. They come in all kinds of shapes and colors. The more common shapes are rod (bacillus), round (coccus) and spiral.Bacteria are unicellular organisms that do not require other cells to exist. All functions required for survival and reproduction can be carried out by this single cell. All large organisms are multicellular, this means they are made up of many cells.​

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Freddy's Friends

(Grades K-2) Freddy's grandma was baking cookies. "Go visit the animals in the pasture," she said, "the cookies will be done when you come back." Out he ran.

"What are you eating, Cow?" asked Freddy watching her eat. "Hay," replied the dairy cow. "It's good for me and helps me make lots of milk. Hay is FORAGE grown and dried for animals to eat. Do you like milk?" asked the cow. "Sure," said Freddy, "I like milk with my cookies."